For the sake of the Commonwealth and the Republican Party, we must choose a different standard-bearer in 2024.
By Rep. Russ Diamond
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Crime up double digits in all suburban counties bordering Philly from 2021 to ‘22
Suburban crime has risen at a much steeper pace than in the rest of the commonwealth.
By Todd Shepherd
Beth Ann Rosica: North Penn School District’s questionable hiring practices
Hiring the least-qualified applicant for an IT position is an odd choice from the Montgomery County school district.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Greg Moreland: Small business owners sound the alarm in Harrisburg over proposed bill to drastically hike the Pennsylvania minimum wage
The proposal comes as nearly half of small businesses have job openings they can’t fill.
By Greg Moreland
In the spotlight
- Shafer in Politico: Time to Tune Out Biden’s Media Criticism
- Yglesias in Slow Boring: America should spend more on prison management
- Riley in Wall Street Journal: How Gavin Newsom’s Governance Boosts Trump
- Cooke in National Review: There Is No ‘Immunity Clause’
- Ooms in RealClear Pennsylvania: Passenger Rail Heralds a New Era in Northeast PA
Microschools and hybrid schools offer more options for parents
As enrollment in traditional public schools declines, there are new options for Pennsylvania parents and students to consider.
By Colleen Hroncich and Sharon Sedlar
What carbon pricing means — and costs — in Pennsylvania
Experts disagree on how much of the cost will be passed on to consumers.
By Christen Smith
Thom Nickels: Celebrity endorsements couldn’t save Helen Gym
Gym’s supporters were fervid, but couldn’t make their case to the average voter.
By Thom Nickels
Andy Bloom: How democracy dies
After the Durham Report, we must shatter the FBI into a thousand pieces.
By Andy Bloom
State police warn of sharp rise in Philadelphia interstate shootings
Road rage is on the rise, officials say.
By Anthony Hennen
Suburban law enforcement officials agree: crime is on the rise
Lawlessness has increased, driven by the sense of impunity criminals feel just across the county line in Philadelphia, officials say.
By Olivia DeMarco